Murals on the chancel arch. Related pages:
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The south wall of the nave bears a non-religious subject: the hunt. A huntsman with a horn to his mouth carries a shield decorated with horns and sea urchins. Greyhounds race towards a hare crouched beneath the bare branches of a tree...
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Faded mural of St. Christopher, wading in water and carrying a miniature Christ on his shoulder. In the Middle Ages, seeing the image of St. Chrisopher was believed to protect against the most dreaded of fates: death without confession...
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The baptismal font dates from the 13th century and has eight sides to represent regeneration.
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North wall of the nave.
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The nave of Hailes Church, with mural of St. Christopher on the left and a hunting scene on the right.
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Exterior of Hailes Church from the southwest. The porch and little tower were added in the early 20th century; everything else is 12th-century Norman.
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